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T.: The Importance of Creating an Ontology-Specific Consensus Before a MarkupBased Specification of Clinical Guidelines
- In: AI techniques in healthcare: evidencebased guidelines and protocols; Workshop at the 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
, 2006
"... ABSTRACT. We have previously developed the Digital electronic Guideline Library (DeGeL) framework, which includes a methodology for a markup-based, increasingly formal structuring of free-text clinical guidelines (GLs), and tools to support guideline-based application. The methodology includes activ ..."
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of an Ontology Specific Consensus (OSC) regarding the semantics of the GL. To evaluate the role of the OSC, we created OSCs for three GLs in incremental level of de-tail, using the Asbru GL ontology. The EPs quantified the subjective aspects that most helped them in creating the OSC, while we assessed
Emerging Consensus in-situ
"... Abstract Traditional ontology mapping techniques are not strictly applicable in a dynamic and distributed environment (e.g. P2P and pervasive computing) in which on-the-fly alignments are sought after. We propose an approach that collaborates the logic formalisms with collaboratively created web rep ..."
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that emerges a contextdependent and task-specific consensus among heterogeneous participants of an information exchange task. 1
Harvesting Wiki Consensus - Using Wikipedia Entries as Ontology Elements
- IEEE Internet Computing
, 2006
"... Vocabularies that provide unique identifiers for conceptual elements of a domain can improve precision and recall in knowledge-management applications. Although creating and maintaining such vocabularies is generally hard, wiki users easily manage to develop comprehensive, informal definitions of te ..."
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of current, high-quality ontologies for many domains. Many ontologies published on the Web are outdated, “dead ” collections that single individuals created in some academic research context. One potential explanation for this is that creating and maintaining an ontology requires specific tools and skills
Consensus Making on the Semantic Web: Personalization and Community Support
"... Abstract. We propose a framework for ontology-based consensus making, which is grounded on personalization and community support. Corresponding software is designed to be naturally deployed in community Web environments. 1 Introduction and Related Work For facilitation of information delivery and ap ..."
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Abstract. We propose a framework for ontology-based consensus making, which is grounded on personalization and community support. Corresponding software is designed to be naturally deployed in community Web environments. 1 Introduction and Related Work For facilitation of information delivery
Ontology-based interface specifications for a NLP pipeline architecture
- In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2008
, 2008
"... The high level of heterogeneity between linguistic annotations usually complicates the interoperability of processing modules within an NLP pipeline. In this paper, a framework for the interoperation of NLP components, based on a data-driven architecture, is presented. Here, ontologies of linguistic ..."
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declarative linking between these, specified separately. This modular architecture is particularly scalable and flexible as it allows for the integration of different reference ontologies of linguistic annotations in order to overcome the absence of a consensus for an ontology of linguistic terminology. Our
QoSOnt: a QoS ontology for service-centric systems
- in Proceedings of the 31st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications. IEEE Computer Society
"... This paper reports on the development of QoSOnt: an ontology for Quality of Service (QoS). Particular focus is given to its application in the field of service-centric systems. QoSOnt is being developed to promote consensus on QoS concepts, by providing a model which is generic enough for reuse acro ..."
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This paper reports on the development of QoSOnt: an ontology for Quality of Service (QoS). Particular focus is given to its application in the field of service-centric systems. QoSOnt is being developed to promote consensus on QoS concepts, by providing a model which is generic enough for reuse
Conceptions of culture and person for psychology
- Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
, 2000
"... This article argues that the current popularity of culture in psychology is likely to con-tinue in the future if the conception of the person that psychologists adopt includes cul-ture as an integral part of human nature. This thesis is illustrated in a brief historical account. Although the current ..."
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the current discourse in psychology is marked by a metatheoretical tension between natural and cultural science approaches to mind, a consensus is emerg-ing that assumes a materialist (or physicalist) ontology, a Darwinian evolutionism, and cultural-historical embeddedness of psychological processes
Context representation in domain ontologies and its use for semantic integration of data
- Journal Of Data Semantics (JODS
"... Abstract. The goal of this paper is to identify various aspects of context-awareness needed to facilitate semantics integration of data, and to discuss how this knowledge may be represented within ontologies. We first present a taxonomy of ontologies and we show how various kinds of ontologies may c ..."
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cooperate. Then, we compare ontologies and conceptual models. We claim that their main difference is the consensual nature of ontologies when conceptual models are specifically designed for one particular target system. Reaching consensus, in turn, needs specific models of which context dependency has been
H.: A study in empirical and casuistic analysis of ontology mapping results
- In: Proc. ESWC
, 2007
"... Abstract. Many ontology mapping systems nowadays exist. In order to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses, benchmark datasets (ontology collections) have been created, several of which have been used in the most recent edition of the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative (OAEI). While most OAEI ..."
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. The automated analysis relied on two different tools: the DRAGO system for testing the consistency of aligned ontologies and the LISp-Miner system for discovering frequent associations in mapping meta-data including the phenomenon of graph-based mapping patterns. The results potentially provide specific
E-Learning Infrastructure for Software Engineering Education: Steps in Ontology Modeling for SWEBOK, Software Measurement European Forum
- IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering
, 2004
"... Knowledge (SWEBOK) has been developed to represent an international consensus formed through broad public participation in the review process and is now close to final approval as ISO/IEC TR 19759. This guide constitutes an integrated structuring of a large set of software engineering concepts devel ..."
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ontological approach to building domain-specific ontologies as a part of the Semantic Web, and shows how it can be used to build the SWEBOK ontology and to increase its internal consistency and clarity. Finally, new ideas on how a SWEBOK ontology can help in developing an e-learning system on software
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